Edinson Cavani has opened the door to a potential move to Manchester City or Arsenal by admitting his future at Napoli is up in the air.

The Uruguayan goal-machine is a known target of both Premier League giants, and with Roberto Mancini and Arsene Wenger on the lookout for a proven striker this summer, Cavani’s words will offer encouragement that a deal can be struck come the end of the season.

He told La Repubblica: ‘I’m fine in Naples, but in football there are lots of things to consider.

‘I can only say that I will give my all in this shirt until the last day I wear it.’

Napoli are eight points off leaders Juventus in Serie A, who have a game in hand, and sit four points clear of third-place Milan.

Cavani, who is the top league scorer this season on 22 goals, added: ‘Second place is not guaranteed, it’s up to us. We have to make it ours in the forthcoming matches.

‘Actually, looking at the team above us (Juventus), not even the championship is decided. We will do everything we can.’